How is your local A&E doing?

Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Trust, which runs Addenbrooke's Hospital, missed its A&E waiting target of seeing patients in less than four hours last month.

Hospitals are meant to treat, assess or discharge 95% of patients in that time. Cambridge Hospitals Trust saw 82% according to figures released for April. This is down on the figure for 12 months ago, which was 89.6%.

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At Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Trust a total of 2,524 patients were not seen within the four-hour window in April.

The trust was ranked 69 of 129 trusts of hospital trusts in England.

As a whole, the NHS has failed to meet this target since July 2015. A hospital trust's performance figures include the main accident and emergency department and any minor injuries or care centres it runs.

This story has been generated using NHS data, BBC analysis and some automation.

Posted at15:3015 May

How is your local A&E doing?

North West Anglia NHS Trust, which runs Hinchingbrooke Hospital, missed its A&E waiting target of seeing patients in less than four hours last month.

Hospitals are meant to treat, assess or discharge 95% of patients in that time. North West Anglia NHS Trust saw 76.7% according to figures released for April. This is down on the figure for 12 months ago, which was 82.3%.

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At North West Anglia NHS Trust a total of 3,242 patients were not seen within the four-hour window in April.

The trust was ranked 106 of 129 trusts of hospital trusts in England.

As a whole, the NHS has failed to meet this target since July 2015. A hospital trust's performance figures include the main accident and emergency department and any minor injuries or care centres it runs.

'Tories take a hit while Lib Dems gain ground'

With
more councils being declared, two trends are emerging: the Conservatives taking a
hit and the Liberal Democrats gaining ground.

Unlike in other areas of England,
Labour are – so far – more or less holding their ground in the East.

Peterborough slipped from Tory control. Their slender majority
of one was wiped out. They’re still the biggest party but are three short of
overall control.

It’s likely they’ll continue running the council as a minority
administration, backed by votes from the hyper-local Werrington First group,
who hold all three seats in their ward. The only UKIP councillor in the East lost his seat
here.

Labour held Cambridge City while the
Greens lost their seat. But the party did gain a seat in Peterborough.